Clare's review
Eva Luna
by Isabel Allende
Clare's review
Eva Luna by Isabel Allende
Clare's review
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Such a collision of steamy sex, political upheaval, self-discovery, and trans-sexualism!
I have to say that I was greatly entertained by this book, what with all the young lovers going at it "incansablemente" and the heroine and her friends being subjected to the somewhat sordid depths of Allende's crazy imagination. Allende also seems to have a habit of letting her heroines hook up with thinly veiled famous revolutionaries (it was Victor Jarra in Casa de los Espiritus, and here seems to be the one and only Che Guevara).
I have to say that I was greatly entertained by this book, what with all the young lovers going at it "incansablemente" and the heroine and her friends being subjected to the somewhat sordid depths of Allende's crazy imagination. Allende also seems to have a habit of letting her heroines hook up with thinly veiled famous revolutionaries (it was Victor Jarra in Casa de los Espiritus, and here seems to be the one and only Che Guevara).
